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Arts in Munich is dedicated to culture in Munich, in its broadest sense. From gigs, exhibitions and performances to restaurants, bars and hotels, the digital magazine provides an independent guide as to what's on and where to go in Munich and the rest of Bavaria.

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After my lunch at Cafe Daddy Longlegs with Annka, we headed in search of coffee and dessert. We didn’t have to walk far. Just a couple of buildings down, we came across Deli Dosa, next door to the popular restaurant/bar Picnic.

Deli Dosa’s only been open a couple of months, and they don’t yet have a website (but you can check out the menu via Foodora). They dish up Indian dhal, dosas, chutneys and curries, while the interior is more reminiscent of a New York deli than it is of an Indian restaurant. The decor is clean and minimalistic, as is the presentation of their food. Annka and I both ordered coffees and mango mousse – which was beautifully fruity.

Annka also recommended the mango lassis – she said the lassis she had in Picnic were the best she’d had in Munich. I’ll be going back for lunch soon, and I am looking forward to sampling the whole menu – dosas, lassis and more of that mango mousse.

I'm Rachel, the author behind Arts in Munich. I moved to Munich in the summer of 2008, and work as an editor in the city. I also do freelance work for the BBC, MONOCLE, Singapore Airlines and Kaltblut, among others, and previously wrote for the Huffington Post and Electronic Beats.